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A large sandy beach backed by cliffs. This beach marks the easterly end of the Pembrokeshire Coast Path, which winds its way for 186 miles past all the coves, beaches and cliffs of the Pembrokeshire National Park. Amroth beach is famous for its drowned forest - at very low tides tree stumps can be seen poking through the sand and fossilised antlers, nuts, animal bones and Neolithic flints have been discovered. Free parking is available and a slipway for boats. Shops, toilets, cafes and pubs are all found close to the beach. Watersports including Windsurfing and Kitesurfing are popular.
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